Terms & Conditions

A. Use of the website

By using the website “www.euronews.com” or any of its sub-domains, you signify your agreement to these terms of use. If you do not agree to these terms of use, please do not use the website.

You may download one copy of the materials on any single computer for your personal, non-commercial home use only, provided that:

you keep intact all copyright and other proprietary notices

you make no modifications to the materials

you do not use the materials in a manner that suggests an association with any of our products, services, or brands

you do not download quantities of materials to a database that can be used to avoid future downloads from this website. For purposes of these terms, the use of any such material on any other website or computer environment is prohibited.

The entire contents of euronews’ website are copyrighted under the French copyright laws. You may not modify, publish, translate, transmit, participate in the transfer or sale, create derivative works, or in any way exploit, any of the content, in whole or in part.

You may download copyrighted material for your personal use only. Except as otherwise expressly permitted under French copyright law, no copying, redistribution, retransmission, publication or commercial exploitation of downloaded material will be permitted without the express permission of euronews and the copyright owner. In the event of any permitted copying, redistribution or publication of copyrighted material, no changes in or deletion of author attribution, trademark legend or copyright notice shall be made.

You shall not upload, post or otherwise make available on euronews any material protected by copyright, trademark or other proprietary right without the express permission of the owner of the copyright, trademark or other proprietary right. You shall be solely liable for any damage resulting from any infringement of copyrights, proprietary rights, or any other harm resulting from such a submission.

Any unlawful use of the website can result in legal action.

B. The “Feedback”

The “Feedback” means the message board, or e-mail function offered as part of this Site. If you participate in the Feedback, you must not:

Defame, abuse, harass or threaten others

Make any bigoted, hateful, or racially offensive statements

Infringe human rights

Advocate illegal activity or discuss illegal activities with the intent to commit them

Post or distribute any material that infringes and/or violates any right of a third party or any law

Post or distribute any vulgar, obscene, discourteous, or indecent language or images

Infringe authors’ right

Advertise or sell to or solicit others

Use the Feedback for commercial purposes of any kind

Post or distribute any software or other materials that contain a virus or other harmful component

Post material or make statements that do not generally pertain to the designated topic or theme of any chat room or bulletin board

We reserve the right to remove or edit content from the Forum at any time and for any reason.

By submitting any materials to the Feedback, you automatically grant (or warrant that the owner of such materials expressly granted) us a perpetual, royalty-free, irrevocable, nonexclusive right and license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, publicly perform and display, create derivative works from and distribute such materials or incorporate such materials into any form, medium, or technology now known or later developed throughout the universe.

Information obtained in the Feedback may not be reliable. We cannot be responsible for the content or accuracy of any information, and shall not be responsible for any trading or investment decisions made based on such information.

If you are under 18, please get a parent’s or guardian’s permission before taking part in any euronews discussion. Never reveal any personal information about yourself or anyone else (for example, telephone number, home address or email address).

C. Disclaimer

euronews content, including the information, names, images, pictures, logos and icons regarding or relating to euronews, it’s products and services (or to third party products and services), is provided "as is" and on an "is available" basis without any representations or any kind of warranty made (whether express or implied by law), including the implied warranties of satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, compatibility, security and accuracy.

We cannot ensure that you will be satisfied with any products or services that you purchase from a third-party site that links to or from the website or third-party content on our sites. We do not endorse any of the merchandise, nor have we taken any steps to confirm the accuracy or reliability of, any of the information contained in such third-party sites or content.

D. Limitation of liability

Under no circumstances, including, but not limited to, negligence, shall we be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the site or materials or functions on our site, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages.

euronews suggests to watch over children when they use the website. euronews is not responsible for consequences of children’s access to the website.

E. Modifications of the website / Termination

We reserve the right, at our discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of these terms at any time. Please check these terms periodically for changes. Your continued use of this website following the posting of changes to these terms will mean you accept those changes.

Your access to the Site may be terminated immediately without notice from us if in our sole discretion you fail to comply with any term or provision of these terms. Upon termination, you must cease use of the Site and destroy all materials obtained from such site and all copies thereof, whether made under these terms or otherwise.

F. General provisions

These terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of France.

Privacy Policy

Euronews is committed to protecting your personal information.
This privacy policy aims to help you to understand what information we may collect about you and how we use it.

This privacy policy applies to anyone who uses any services of Euronews available online including Euronews website, program and/or software applications that allow you to access watch and/or listen to Euronews content on your device (hereinafter referred as “Euronews Online Services”).

Please carefully review this Privacy Policy and more generally our Terms of Use relating to our services. Your use of Euronews website signifies your consent to our Privacy Policy and tour Terms of Use.

1. Personal information you provide to us and we collect

When you use Euronews Online Services we may receive or collect personal information about you.

Personal information you provide to us:Indeed, by using Euronews Online Services you may provide to us voluntary registration information such as your email address.In particular, when you sign up to Euronews Community which enables you to receive a newsletter according to your own choice, you provide your email address. Or, you may provide your e-mail address to participate to our interactive program such as U talk.Besides, when you use Euronews applications you may agree to give us geolocation data in order to benefit from the functioning of a News map.

Personal information we collect:In addition, we collect, by default, standard data such as your IP address or additional data like anonymous labels, through labels and information provided by OS in order to understand how Euronews Online Services are being used or to benefit from push notification.

Indeed, this analysis tool enables us to measure and analyze information with regard to your use of our Euronews Online Services. We can then put this information in favor of a better efficiency of our Euronews Online Services and accordingly increase the quality of our services.

3. The measures to protect your personal information

We will keep your information confidential except when disclosure is required by law or for technical purposes.

Indeed, your personal information can be transmitted to suppliers of technology and services to ensure the optimum operation of Euronews Online Services.
For example, this is effectively the case when you share an article via a third-party application like Facebook or Twitter.

We hold your personal information for as long it appears necessary to ensure effective operation of our Euronews Online Services.

Euronews only processes your personal data for the purposes described below, it does not divulge them for other purposes.
Our main objective is to collect and use only the information we believe is necessary for the performance of Euronews Online Services in order to better understand your interests and improve your experience of using our website.

4. Legal framework: right of access, modification and suppression

The applicable legal framework is the European and the French framework, whatever the country you reside in.

In the European Union, the processing of personal data is governed by directive No 95/46/EC of 24 October 1995. Said directive underlines the legislation of the countries of European Union.

For France, the applicable law is Data Protection and Freedom of Information Law (Loi Informatique et Liberté) of 6 January 1978. Pursusant to the French Law, you have a right to access and rectify, modify and delete your personal data.

You can exercise this right by sending a letter to the following address:
Euronews SA
Legal Department
60, chemin des Mouilles
69131, Ecully, France

In addition, if you have any questions or comments on our Privacy Policy, you may contact us by sending an email to Privacy Policy.

For your information, Privacy Policy will be translated shortly in the 13 broadcasting languages of Euronews.